Little Tikes is voluntarily recalling 540,000 toddler swings after 140 reports of the swing breaking, posing a fall hazard. There have been 39 reports of injuries, including two children with broken arms.

The recall includes swings manufactured in the United States from November 2009 through May 2014 with model number 615573 molded on the back of the seat.

According to the announcement, affected swings were purchased at Walmart, Toys "R" Us and other stores nationwide and online. Further information can be found at CPSC.gov/recalls or on the Little Tikes recall website.

The Ohio-based company received about 140 reports of the swing's seat breaking and reports of minor injuries. The announcement says "the plastic seat can crack or break, posing a fall hazard."

Calphalon knives

Cookware company Calphalon has issued a recall of some of its knife products after over two dozen reports of customers being injured when the knife they were using broke. Four of those injuries required stitches.

Calphalon says it has received over 3,000 reports of broken knives. The recall affects more about two million knives made between August 2008 and March 2016. The knives were sold at stores nationwide, including J.C. Penney, Kohl’s, Macy’s, and online on Amazon between September 2008 and December 2016.

It includes Calphalon Contemporary Cutlery carving, chef, paring, santoku and utility knives sold individually and in sets.

SodaStream says some of its carbonating bottles can burst under pressure, so it has issued a recall.

The recall is for SodaStream one liter, blue tinted, plastic carbonating bottles. "SodaStream" and "Dishwasher Safe" are printed on the recalled bottles.

The expiration date on the recalled bottles is 4/2020.

No injuries have been reported, but SodaStream says the bottles pose an injury risk to consumers.

The bottles were sold at Bed, Bath & Beyond, Target, Walmart, Amazon and SodaStream's website.

Ready Pac Puro Picante Blazin' Hot salads

Ready Pac Foods locations in Swedesboro, N.J., Jackson, Ga., and Irwindale, Calif., are recalling around 59,225 pounds of a variety of its chicken salad product that may be contaminated with listeria, according to the US Dept. of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service on Thursday.

The Puro Picante Blazin’ Hot salad items were made between Jan. 17, 2017 and Feb. 17, 2017 and served in 7.5-oz. single serve salad bowl packages of “Ready Pac Foods Puro Picante Blazin Hot” with use-by dates of 01/31/17 through 03/04/2017.

The products have the numbers P-27497, P-32081, or P-18502B inside the USDA mark of inspection. The salads were shipped nationwide.

"Consumption of food contaminated with L. monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults, persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns. Less commonly, persons outside these risk groups are affected," the USDA said.